It must, usually according to an order, linear, and according to general rules.

Our training in the West is usually performed to strengthen the skills of this part "serious" brain.

The law, however, is more waggish and sentimental.

It specializes in visual and spatial perception, rather than the words and concepts.

His way of approaching the world is not linear, orderly and sequential.

Look at the reality of a global mode, ie, does not stop at the component parts of a whole, but in what they make together.

The right brain also is more closely linked to intuition and feelings.

As Pascal said: "the heart has its reasons that reason does not understand."

People can draw exactly what they are seeing preferably used the right hemisphere.

Most humans, however, enslaved by the other hemisphere, and draw it off.

The problem is that our view of things is being constantly interfered with and corrected by the left side.

This tells us what "we" see, altering what "really" see.

Sometimes, if we're a little crazy, we will see a very special way our environment.

The sisters Quevedo some ineffable Chilean authorities said that the literary Tower of Pisa is "tilted Gothic inside and out."

But without going that far, you yourself can have a cat sitting about ten yards ahead of him and "know" that the cat would have to increase forty, fifty or more times in size to prevent you from seeing the huge poplar stands one block from distance.

But that's what you think (and rightly so), although it is not really perceived.

A painter does not think so.

He, from his seat, measured with the drawing pen the size that the cat is for your eyes.

That is, a couple of centimeters.

And then apply this measure in the tree, stating that it is only about five or six times higher than the cat.

Betty Edwards, a professor of art at California State University, argues that all we can retrain the brain's right side, freeing them from slavery rationalist of his neighbor.

We can and we realize how the world actually.

For this, he began devising an original method of drawing, of circumventing the usual field dominant military interference of the brain.

I draw as she did for seven years, I tried a very insignificant and was amazed Edwards method of prodigious artist I am.

It is clear that I just got to the "socialist realism", but it's something.

Make yourself the follow experience : take a picture of a drawing.

I chose "The Odalisque" by Matisse, neither more nor less.

Put it upside down upside down and cover about two thirds of drawing with a blank sheet of paper.

Then begin to reproduce as accurately as possible what you see in the lower third and continue drawing up the road gradually.

Do not mean a damn what the hell is drawing.

Moreover, we give a lot of anger to the left of your brain, but continued patience.

You'll be amazed what you can do.

And believe me, Betty Edwards, freeing ourselves from the dictatorship of the dominant sector of the brain mass, teaches much more than drawing technique.